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View usage for: (dɪstræktɪŋ) adjectiveIf you say that something is distracting, you mean that it makes it difficult for you to concentrate properly on what you are doing. It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work. Synonyms: disturbing, bothering, confusing, dismaying More Synonyms of distracting Examples of 'distracting' in a sentencedistracting She knew they were distracting her from dealing with the problem of her mother.It's a bad habit, distracting, apt to make you preoccupied with correlations that don't exist...From her rough capture she still hurt, a constant, distracting gnaw. In other languagesdistracting British English: distracting ADJECTIVE If you say that something is distracting, you mean that it makes it difficult for you to concentrate properly on what you are doing. It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work. - American English: distracting
- Brazilian Portuguese: que distrai
- Chinese: 使人分心的
- European Spanish: que distrae
- French: gênant
- German: störend
- Italian: deconcentrante
- Japanese: 気を散らせる
- Korean: 정신을 산만하게 만드는
- European Portuguese: que distrai
- Latin American Spanish: que distrae
I find it slightly distracting. Synonyms bothering dismaying perturbing Additional synonymsThe choice of excursions was bewildering. Synonyms confusing, surprising, amazing, stunning, puzzling, astonishing, staggering, eye-popping (informal), baffling, astounding, perplexing, mystifying, stupefying The statement they issued was highly confusing. Synonyms bewildering, complicated, puzzling, misleading, unclear, baffling, muddling, contradictory, ambiguous, inconsistent, perplexing, clear as mud (informal) He has a disconcerting habit of staring at you when he talks to you. Synonyms disturbing, upsetting, alarming, confusing, embarrassing, awkward, distracting, dismaying, baffling, bewildering, perplexing, off-putting (British, informal), bothersomeNearby words ofdistracting - distortion
- distract
- distracted
- distracting
- distraction
- distrait
- distraught
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